Experimental Determination of Intrinsic Resistive Stress for Twinning Surface Dislocations
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The intrinsic resistive stress for twinning surface dislocations is determined from the analysis of the experimental results obtained in a previous paper. The intrinsic resistive stress is expressed in terms of G'/G which is a ratio of the theoretical shear strength for twinning along a twin boundary to that in a perfect crystal. It is found that G'/G<0.20 for 89 at% manganese-copper alloy and G'/G=0.75×10^<-2> for gold-46.1 at% cadmium alloy.
- 東北大学の論文
- 1970-00-00
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